Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh made history on Thursday by becoming the youngest world chess champion at just 18 years old. In a gripping final showdown, Gukesh defeated reigning champion Ding Liren of China in the 14th and deciding game to clinch the title. The match kept chess fans worldwide on edge, with Gukesh securing 7.5 points to Liren’s 6.5 after a dramatic victory in the final classical time control game. Along with the prestigious title, Gukesh will receive a prize fund of $2.5 million. But did you know that this young champion has two Rajinikanth connections?
D Gukesh charted history on December 12, which coincides with superstar Rajinikanth’s birthday. His other connection is that his father is named Dr Rajinikanth. The world champion’s father is an ENT surgeon, who at one point had to step back from his career to support Gukesh and help him succeed.
Gukesh’s victory marks a significant milestone as he becomes only the second Indian to win the world chess title. He follows in the footsteps of legendary Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand, who held the title five times, with his last reign ending in 2013 after losing to Magnus Carlsen. Gukesh’s achievement not only adds a new chapter to Indian chess but also cements his status as one of the brightest talents in the game.
Gukesh D's journey into the world of chess began at the age of seven when his school coach, Bhaskar V, introduced him to the game at Velammal School. His natural talent quickly became
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